Control Panel for Magic Touch

Quick Descriptions of Touchscreen features

At installation, two icons are created to your desktop. The most important one is the Touch Panel. If you have the USB controller, the Touch Panel is located in the TouchUSB icon. If you have the ProE controller, the Touch Panel is located in the Touch232 icon. The other icon is called either SwapLR or SwapButton (depending on your OS version).

Touch Panel

Mouse Speed – This controls how often the controller checks to see if the mouse cursor has moved in response to a touch on the touchscreen. Usually, this is best set between midpoint and fast.
Double-click Speed – This controls how the controller identifies a double-click, or double-tap, on the touchscreen. Usually, this is best set at slow.Open/Close image box – This box allows you to practice your double-tapping. Perform a double-tap in the image, and if the touchscreen recognizes it as a double-click, the image changes (from Open to Close or vice versa). Change the Mouse speed and Double-click speed settings as needed until you find the best combination for you. (replaced with Keytec logo image in X version)
Swap Left/Right – This controls which mouse button the touchscreen is currently emulating. By default, this box should be unchecked, meaning the touchscreen is performing a left mouse button click. By checking the box, the touchscreen will perform a right mouse button click whenever the screen is touched. (removed in X version)
LIFT OFF mode– Lift off mode allows the touchscreen to interact with Java-based mouseover functions, typically seen on websites. When Lift off mode is selected (box is checked), the touchscreen loses the capability to perform drag operations.
Touch Beep – When checked, the computer will make a machine beep whenever the touchscreen is first touched. Ie, The beep will occur when the finger/stylus first makes contact with the touchscreen.UnTouch Beep – When checked, the computer will make a machine beep whenever the touchscreen stops being touched. Ie, The beep will occur when the finger/stylus ceases contact with the touchscreen. (removed in X version)
Move Only – When checked, the touchscreen moves in response to touch per normal, but cannot perform clicks. Only on Windows 2000/XP version for USB.
Calibration – Press this button to enter the calibration test. See next section for calibration instructions.

Swap Utility

Like the Swap Left/Right checkbox in the Touch Panel, the Swap utility allows you to change which mouse button is currently being emulated by the touchscreen. When running, the Swap utility opens a small window which displays the current selection (by default, ‘Left Button’). When touched or clicked, the display changes, and the touchscreen will perform the displayed button assignment until touched/clicked again.

Calibration

(X version calibration)

When entered, the calibration test will show a gray screen with the words ‘Press ESC key will set to default’ in the center of the screen. A circle should also be visible in the upper-left corner of the screen with the words ‘Touch the center’ located under it. Calibration is performed by touching the circles as they appear in the following locations: upper-left, lower-left, lower-right, and upper-right. Touch each location only once, and only touch the circle locations.

(Pre-X* version calibration)

When entered, the calibration test will show a gray screen with the words ‘Touch Screen Calibration’ in the upper-left quadrant, a ‘set default’ button near the center, and a ‘cancel’ button in the lower-right corner. Calibration is performed by touching the crosshairs as they appear in the following locations: lower-left corner, middle of the screen, and upper-right corner. Touch each location only once, and only touch the crosshair locations. Helpful troubleshooting hints can be found at the top of this guide.

* Pre-X version is the version before -X version. If the controller has USB-X or ProE-X label, that is -X version. If the controller has USB or ProE label, that is Pre-X version